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Seasonic launch G Series power supplies

Seasonic, a global leader in the design and manufacturing of advanced power supply units for computer systems, has expanded its product range to include a brand new series of high-quality, affordable power supplies, called the G-Series.

The G-Series product family will include 360W, 450W, 550W and 650W power supplies, each of which has been certified with the 80 Plus Gold efficiency standard.

Alongside the high-efficiency design the G-Series benefits from:

  • Compact 140mm depth

Making them a perfect choice for smaller chassis or builds where increased airflow is important.

  • Smart and Silent Fan Control (S2FC)

Giving users flexibility for times when maximum cooling is required (for example during intense overclocking) and the option of completely silent operation while watching videos or performing regular office tasks.

  • Advanced 5-Year Warranty

Confirming Seasonic’s legendary build quality, each of the G-Series power supplies comes equipped with a five-year warranty against manufacturer’s defect. In the unlikely situation where the power supply develops a fault, Seasonic will swap it out for a brand new unit.

Improvements in overall manufacturing techniques have allowed Seasonic to bring the entire G-Series range to market at an excellent price points. The 360W model starts at just £49.99 and is supplied with fixed ports. The rest of the G-Series range is semi-modular, with the top of the range 650W PSU arriving in stores at just £94.99.

Source: Press Release

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